Senior Topics

In the elderly population, proper medication management can bring years of good health. On the other hand, mismanaging medications can lead to serious consequences. Unfortunately, misuse of medications is a common problem for seniors. The elderly often take multiple medications at the same time. This is confusing and can result in missed doses, overdoses, or medications taken...

Elderly Americans need to be especially aware of senior scams. This population is a big target for scammers. Fraudsters know people in their 70s, 80s, and 90s don't often report a fraud. Seniors are usually too ashamed to report a scam or they may not even know they have been the victim...

Healthy Aging should be the goal for all of us. Getting older doesn't always mean you have to worry about managing chronic medical conditions or a poor quality of life. In fact, you can enjoy the process of aging if you take proactive steps to...

The National Council on Aging reports 1 in 10 Americans 60 years and older have experienced some form of elder abuse. As our parents and loved ones grow older they become physically frail making them increasingly vulnerable to abuse and neglect. Furthermore, loss of hearing, eyesight,...

Talking to an elderly parent espcially with one who has hearing loss or dementia can be difficult. You may notice the conversation does not flow as easily as before. Or maybe you say the same information over and over before a parent seems to hear...

Baby boomers (those born between 1946-1964) may be able to help prevent cognitive decline as they age. Cognition includes many important functions of the brain. These include memory, judgement, language, intuition and the ability to learn. Fortunately, unlike age and genetics, which can’t be controlled,...

Maintaining social connections throughout every stage of life is important—especially for seniors. In fact, experts say having healthy, fun, and positive friendships and social outlets as we age is vital to our emotional and physical health.
And having social connections may also extend your lifespan. In...

There are many benefits of exerise for seniors. In order to maintain a healthy body and mind, as you age, regular daily exerise throughout your life is important. In fact, studies have shown that exercise over long periods will produce long-term health benefits.
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Becoming a caregiver for an elderly parent or spouse/domestic partner is a role many adults will play at some point in their lives. This situation may happen suddenly, usually after a serious fall, or come on gradually after a series of minor accidents or declining health by an elderly loved...

While we all enjoy a good laugh studies show that laughter is also good for your health. It turns out the popular quote: “Laughter is the best medicine” is true. In fact, this saying originates from a verse in the Bible (Proverbs 17:22), “A cheerful...